Certified translations in Aurora for USCIS immigration, Colorado courts, Anschutz Medical Campus, Buckley Space Force Base, universities, DMV, SSA, visas and more. Upload your document for Instant Pricing, free mailing, rush service, notarization and apostille available — from $29.95 per page.
Official Translations delivers USCIS-accepted certified translations for Aurora residents and businesses – birth certificates, marriage records, diplomas, court documents, and immigration filings translated in 100+ languages with same-day rush service. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and free first-class mailing to any Aurora-area address. Pricing starts at $29.95 per page with Instant Pricing – upload your document for an exact word-count quote in seconds.
Aurora is Colorado's third-largest city and one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the Mountain West, home to over 386,000 residents with roughly 20% foreign-born. About 30% of the population is Hispanic/Latino, and Aurora hosts one of the largest Ethiopian, Eritrean, Nepali, Bhutanese, Somali, and Afghan refugee communities in the United States — with Spanish, Amharic, Nepali, Vietnamese, Arabic, Somali, and Korean all widely spoken. This deeply multilingual community creates constant demand for certified translation services — for USCIS immigration applications processed through the Centennial Field Office (which serves the Denver-Aurora metro area), proceedings at the 18th Judicial District Court in Arapahoe County, admissions at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and credentialing for international staff at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Children's Hospital Colorado, and the major employers serving the Denver-Aurora corridor.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, universities, refugee resettlement agencies, and employers throughout Aurora, Arapahoe County, Adams County, and the Denver-Aurora metro. Every translation is completed by a professional translator and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Accuracy — the format required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and accepted by all official US institutions. Whether you are filing at the Centennial Field Office, submitting to the 18th Judicial District Court, applying to CU Anschutz or the Community College of Aurora, or converting a foreign driver's license with the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles, our certified translations meet every institutional standard.
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Our clients come from every neighborhood across Aurora, spanning Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas counties. The following areas represent the highest demand for certified translation services based on Hispanic, refugee, and international-student population concentration.
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages — covering every major language pair spoken across Aurora, the Denver metro area, and Buckley Space Force Base families, required for USCIS applications, court proceedings, and university admissions. The most commonly requested languages in Aurora are listed below.
We provide the same official translation service to clients throughout Colorado, the Denver-Aurora metro, and the Front Range. Our service is fully online, so turnaround times are identical regardless of your location.
Aurora is the third-largest city in Colorado, home to over 386,000 residents and one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the Mountain West — with more than 160 languages spoken in Aurora Public Schools and the largest Ethiopian, Eritrean, Nepali, Bhutanese, and Afghan refugee communities in the region. Our Aurora clients include refugee resettlement case managers at the African Community Center and Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains, credentialing staff at Children's Hospital Colorado and UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, admissions officers at CU Anschutz Medical Campus and the Community College of Aurora, Buckley Space Force Base military spouses, and Amharic, Nepali, Vietnamese, Spanish, Arabic, Korean, and Somali-speaking families throughout the East Colfax, Havana Street, Fitzsimons, and Sable Ridge neighborhoods.
The most commonly requested document types in Aurora reflect the city's refugee and immigrant demographics: Amharic and Tigrinya birth and marriage certificates for Adjustment of Status and asylum filings; Nepali and Bhutanese documents for DV lottery and family petitions; Spanish birth and marriage certificates for I-130 and DACA renewals; foreign medical diplomas and residency records for ECFMG and CU Anschutz credentialing; Vietnamese and Korean contracts for 18th Judicial District civil proceedings; and foreign driver's licenses for Colorado DMV conversion. Each of these requires a certified translation accepted by USCIS, the Denver Immigration Court, the 18th Judicial District Court, and the US District Court for the District of Colorado.
Our certified translation service covers 100+ language pairs and is formatted to meet every certification standard required by USCIS, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the US federal courts, and every Colorado state agency. Every translation ships with a signed Certificate of Accuracy required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and accepted by the Colorado Judicial Branch, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), the Colorado Medical Board, the Colorado State Bar, Aurora Public Schools, Cherry Creek Schools, and all Colorado public institutions. For pricing and turnaround, upload your document for Instant Pricing or see our US Translation FAQ for answers about certified translation in Aurora.